I am on a serious chip kick. Two of my coworkers and I have this unofficial yet very efficient system where one of us brings in chips almost every day, and we snack on them with glee.

For the longest time I was going for the (slightly) more natural chips like salt and vinegar Kettle chips, then I even went so far as to buy the baked ones, but one day I bought a bag of accidentally vegan chips from my youth (ahem, Old Dutch Mexican Chile Rippled chips, for posterity) and now I only like the crappy ones with like 280 calories per serving. They make me happy.

Some other favourites: Regular Hula Hoops (my neighbouring grocery store stocks British foods!), Old Dutch ketchup, Twiglets, and this Canadian drug store brand of barbecue and also dill pickle.

I need a vegan version of Ruffles Sour Cream and Cheddar. Like clockwork, when I get my insane Pre-period salt craving, I want those so much it hurts, and then I think about how gross they would taste and I feel nauseus.

So, yeah. Vegan version.

I love salt and vinegar Lays. Potato chips need to be junky. I try to avoid them entirely though. Hard to stop eating, and I definitely gain weight if I do.

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Hula Hoops! Yes! I love hula hoops second only to salt 'n' shake. The best thing about hula hoops is that you partially smoosh two of them in your mouth and then poke that smoosh into a new whole one. In your mouth. Or mebbes it's just me that does that...

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Hula Hoops! Yes! I love hula hoops second only to salt 'n' shake. The best thing about hula hoops is that you partially smoosh two of them in your mouth and then poke that smoosh into a new whole one. In your mouth. Or mebbes it's just me that does that...

I can't even begin to describe the joy I felt when I found my favourite British salty snack ACROSS THE STREET from my new place. I will have to try your method of eating them.

Back when I lived in England (and was not vegan/vegetarian), I used to love the beef flavours of Hula Hoops and M&S crisps. One day there will be an accidentally vegan one, right?

Oh man, and I am a MASSIVE fan of these Nova Scotian chips. They are amazing. All chip-lovers must try them in his/her lifetime.

Make them yourself once and you will never buy another bag of chips again. Mandolin, potato, deep fryer, and spices of choice = the best chips you will ever eat.....until you try yam chips or beet chips or sweet potato chips etc etc.

Vijita, I love those covered bridge chips too! We drove past the factory (in New Brunswick, as you corrected) coming back from Quebec. I had seen the sign earlier on the side of the road (Factory Outlet!) but thought it would be a bit of a drive of the highway and we were all tired. Then we passed it and it was right off the ramp - I still regret not stopping.

I also love the Presidents Choice "loads of" ketchup and all dressed - I don't buy them often because I can't stop eating them.

Chilli Kettle chips are the only chips worth eating. They stopped making them for a little while when they tried to make fancier flavours, and they replaced it with non-vegan sweet chilli and sour cream or some shiitake. Australia was outraged and demanded that normal chilli chips be brought back. The entire country cared more about this issue than anything going on in politics or whatever, and in an unparalleled display of people power, we got the chips back.

Those jalapeno Kettle chips they have in the US are pretty great though, too.

Lately I've been loving Miss Vickie's salt and malt vinegar kettle chips and I was noshing on jalapeno kettle chips on Friday night. Yumz. I think Munchos are vegan, too. I kinda remember having a bag a while back after checking their veganness. Mmmmm...I've been craving them again lately. But kettle chips have been my thang these days.

I really want to try the Old Dutch ketchup. I keep forgetting about them, somehow. I loooove ketchup chips though.

Lately I've been loving Miss Vickie's salt and malt vinegar kettle chips and I was noshing on jalapeno kettle chips on Friday night. Yumz. I think Munchos are vegan, too. I kinda remember having a bag a while back after checking their veganness. Mmmmm...I've been craving them again lately. But kettle chips have been my thang these days.

I really want to try the Old Dutch ketchup. I keep forgetting about them, somehow. I loooove ketchup chips though.

ZOMG, I love chips!

You should take Arisaig's advice and get the President's Choice loads of ketchup chips. They're rippled and have way more flavouring than Old Dutch. They're AMAZING!

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I love chips way too much. Honestly, plain Lays are probably my favorite. Though I would punch my own grandmother for a perfect vegan version of Lays sour cream and onion. I also love the salt & pepper ones they sell at Target. And, you know, all the other (vegan) chips in existence...

I'm a plain fritos fan. I also really love Stacy's pita chips. My office buys the gigantic bags at Costo, and it takes a lot of willpower to ignore that bag. Once I start, I have a really hard time stopping.

I love this thread. First up, I love GOOD tortilla chips with queso any day. I have a long-standing soft spot for BBQ Lays and tank reminded me of how I'd eat Sun Chips for a late, ridiculous breakfast like, twice a year, from the convenience store at my old job. I used to be obsessed with the French Onion ones, was it? when I was younger. In more recent time, I like salt & pepper kettle-style chips, those sea salt rice chips with hummus...I could go on. I tried a couple of varieties of the newish Beanfield's chips at VegFest yesterday, and I must get my hands on a bag of the nacho soon! I mean, they won a VegNews Best in Show Award, so you know they're good : )

Oh man, I really need to try those President's Choice "loads of" ketchup brand. For someone who doesn't really like ketchup, I sure do love ketchup chips. Old Dutch has a new rippled brand called Spicy Ketchup, and they're pretty good, but they're definitely no Mexican Chile.

jdfunks...I totally liked those french onion sun chips back in the day. And lolz at you know what.

More favourites: the old school barbecue Old Dutch that come in the boxes. Remember when all of a sudden every brands barbecue changed to be less salty, more sweet, less spicy, and more mesquite? Yeah, Old Dutch boxes never did. Props.